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Show no,- 3ti0Pj ath!a cot: )ljri orta .der. i00l a5t borL:: mini id & foril ad P ted ar 5S ,y U- ed- teai;' anil me from i.ra- , Bob 756-2- 1 7d4 lk for Water to support African cause ...... will be a need for thesp x B 1 . New Utah - Thursday, July 22, 2004 - Page 7 Tfteic , , fcuie to . lkathon - wen so tney can have I'1" . . P,,rl- in SllDDOrt 01 Wat.Pr in rican"' . community. A r;l k 4(1 tn wall .. 4- - rfn l,000 mPti who walk 40 to the i Mil- - from a muctay then bring it Some women 50 They ig for water. fill a container to middle and ' i. imme. jong the way and never r?'1"11 i ,,n ic trvinpr tn A local gi""' o people aware of the well costs $28,000. They are trying to help their African friends in cooperation with Reach the Children, a non profit organization, raise the money to build a well in the Lodwar district of Kenya Africa. This area has experi enced extreme drought for years. The walk will provide exposure for the cause. Contributions Con-tributions are accepted. Walkers may also have sponsors. More information will soon be available on the Web site friendsofameri-cafoundation.org. friendsofameri-cafoundation.org. Those who have questins may contact Sher at 785- Who: All willing to help make a difference When: Saturday, July 31, 7 a.m. Where: Alpine Legacy Park, Main Street Daughters of Utah Pioneers seeks to organize Piigrim's Landing Camp 0910 or Wanda at 785-2131. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers is in the process of developing a DUP Camp in the Pilgrims Landing area. Those interested in joing the camp can call Tracie Groettig at 766-5267 or the DUP Company president, Donna Bell, at 768-1136. Those who have pioneer ancestors who came across the plains before May 10, 1869, or who would like to learn aboui, those ancestors and celebrate their accomplishments accom-plishments are invited to join. There are several DUP Camps in the Lehi area and members would be happy to welcome new members. Meetings are once a month. tah County Fair returns to Thanksgiving Point starting July 28 n..,nVsffiving Point's they feature rlac a r.. , , , V-' tbctric P'"'k HShts UP the "M sky with rides' enter" Lent, fireworks and the (hirl of sights, sounds, and Us of the Utah County Fair. . The adventure begins july 28 and lasts through ' 31. Free admission day JUV ' TTT - 1 1 4 p.m., weanesuay, and last until 10 Regular fair hours are 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on July 29, 30, and 31. ' ose who attend can fecover the charm and nos- of blue ribbons, arts l,.lv 28, colored tents, and algia jie distant cranking ot car-lival car-lival tunes. Thanksgiving Point fair :rganizei-s are proud to be lakin' it to the Streets," as iney teature classic fair events including the Junior Livestock Show, Farm Bureau Talent Show, Midway Mid-way Games and Rides and 4-H exhibits. The Utah County Fair provides a special focus on events and activities in surrounding sur-rounding communities. Of particular interest are the Junior Livestock Show and the 4-H exhibits. "Livestock shows are a longtime tradition which develops character in our youth by helping create improvement and advancement advance-ment for a great future," said Dusty Swank, Junior Livestock Show president. This year, the Utah County Fair will host more 2,000 4-H exhibits. Ihanksgiving Point hosts Heritage Fair Visitors can celebrate Vtah's past during the iree-day Utah Heritage Festival scheduled for the My 24 weekend at ianksgiving Point. This family event will honor the rich heritage from Utah's history. Patrons can stroll back in time and discover life with ie Native Americans, the mountain men and the pio-:eers. pio-:eers. The public is invited to lanksgiving Point and iiplore an Indian teepee or a covered wagon, learn W to make pioneer toys ad crafts, listen to Pio-tfer Pio-tfer stories, buy Indian Felry, or tap your foot ng to the rhythm of !d ol' country square lacing music. Included in the festival be Native American Von Thursday, July 22, -n 3-9 p.m.. Mountain ;!a Day will be on Friday, 23, from 3-9 p.m.; and W Day will be cele-all cele-all day, on Satur-!a.Uuly Satur-!a.Uuly 24, from 9 am- 9 Fm all three days there J be booths to visit and ;JP at, hands-on activi-Jfs activi-Jfs for children, games, ''onstratinno ofc ' 5. '1 ad entprta; o the activities through-Jttl)e through-Jttl)e three days will also include: Panning for gold, making toys and crafts, quilting, and storytelling. The entertainment will consist of fiddlers, square dancers, the Lamanite Generation, and others. Friday will include the weekly Farmer's Market, with plenty of fresh produce, pro-duce, breads, and more. These events are all free to the public and will be located at the Village Shops, near the water tower at Thanksgiving Point. Every night during the festival there will also be a Chuck Wagon Barbecue. The cost for the buffet dinner din-ner is $9.50 for adults and $5.50 for children. The barbecue will be held from 6-8 p.m. in the Village Backyard Gardens, right behind the Water Tower. On Saturday morning, Pioneer Day, there will be an all-you-can-eat Pancake Breakfast. This will be held from 9 am -noon. The cost for the breakfast is $6 for adults, and $3 for children. chil-dren. More information regarding the Utah Heritage Her-itage Festival is available from Thanksgiving Point at (801) 768-2300 or online at www.Thanksgiving-point.com. STEEL ROOFING & SIDING S Your Local Source - Get Our Price Before You Buyn tas. SAVE $$ fHe -Innate tots" VI Various Colors & Lermths CU tor Details!!! : Tan, Bronze, Clay, Beige, Ask . i Lengtns Kit ""uutooir specials! 'f mot, i . . . -""iian.bi Custom Ordered Lengths! You get the exact sizes you need! Delivery is available in most areas! Experienced and helpful sales people. Popular Colors -Quick Service!!! CALL TODAY! ' metal! l. . " ALfTiart 1-800-947-0249 ' none vve u(..?h" bfeo y- East. Lehi Store Hours: M-F 8-5 SAT8-NOON k miraiiMwii in 7 aaitsrsfirorsznETi HtZ0 EAST STATE ROAD AMERICAN FORK 5 Monday th ru TLursday and Saturday 1 0 am - 1 1 pm gcj A full schedule of enter tainment includes performances perform-ances by Moosebutter, Nancy Hanson, The Red Rock Band, Fiddlesticks, Hunt Mysteries, a BMX Air Show, Dale Myrberg the Yo-Yo Yo-Yo Grandmaster, a special performance by the Utah Valley Idol winner and much more. Fun for the whole family, the fair will include many activities they will want to jump into, including the Cutest Little Tyke Contest, the Battle of the Sexes, Super Sand Search, Brain Freeze Bonanaza, Pie Eating Eat-ing Contest, Watermelon Seed Spittn' contest, Animal Ani-mal Relays, the Whacky Whipping Whistle Contest, the Diaper & Stroller Derby ...... ,j When: July 28, 4 to 10 p.m. July 29 to 31, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Where: Electric Park, Thanksgiving Point, Lehii and many more. Admission is $15 for a family pass up to six people, $4 for an adult pass, $3 for a student, $2 for 6- to 12-year olds, $1 for seniors and free for children five year old or younger. There is free admission on July 28. Tickets Tick-ets are available through all Ticketmaster Outlets including the Barn Box Auditions set for melodrama PG Players will hold auditions for their upcoming production of the melodrama, "Alias Smedley Pewtree or The Villain of Glitter Gulch," by Tim Kelly. The melodrama melo-drama will be presented as part of Pleasant Grove's Heritage Festival in September. Auditions will be held Saturday, July 31, from 9 a.m. to noon in the Keith Christeson Little Theater on the first floor of the PG Library (50 E. Main). No appointment is needed. need-ed. Auditions will consist of cold readings. Eldon Randall will be producing. produc-ing. Verdon Walker and Eldon Randall will be directing. Needed are four men and five women to play the following roles: Moustache Agnes, the sheriff Assayer Goldie, the beautiful young heroine Preacher's wife Constance Lafoon Little Irving Mysterious old flower woman Smedley Pewtree, the villainous banker Rock Quarry, a handsome hand-some young cowboy Performance dates are: Sept. 10, 11 (three performances) and 13. Those who wish further fur-ther information may call Verdon Walker at 785-0222. SpirkHngildeas J?' Restyle your old outdated gold jewelry or have it repaired today at a low price. All work done in store - Parking next to Signature's Salon Utah Gold & Silver 763:5873 11 West Main St. American Fork . ,, nVifc snm Vmir caticfartinn tfimrantpprl! mm - Open to t world of m mm if you haven't shopped the t LARGEST BERNiNA DEALER in the U.S. CVt a.,- I ! L . U I A y wrau re oav na iou muunw uu t " rex 0CheckusLA$TandSMB m onaifnks Cystomcf Satisfacon & the LOWEST PRICE! Now everyone can afford a Lowest odes EVER1 -r ' "Top of the Lino Sewing Embrotdery crosofl Windows ( POWERED E ANYONE CUTIC YOURCHOg A I n 77. 1 : $499. r v v J'! l lr nolimit IC NO LIMIT bfISae p BROIDERY O , fflf U wWMrJfflDCD i ESSDEHY1HREAD ! " VI. w. I vS-T1"" Q 03.00 cyp75S'N EXP.726 PORTABLE Machine P In . :; - LI. A i. A 4-H Club member shears her sheep in preparation for the Utah County Fair. Office, online at www. ticket-master, ticket-master, com or charge by phone at (801) 325-SEAT. More information on the fair is available at www.thankgivingpoint.com, or www.utahcountyfair.com or by calling the Utah County Fair Hotline at (801) 768-7411. SCERA plans musical auditions July 29 SCERA has announced auditions for its Utah premiere pre-miere production of the new hit musical "Seussical," directed by Mindy Young and playing Sept. 24 to Oct. 4, in SCERA Showhouse II in Orem. Auditions will be held in Room Bl of the SCERA Center, Cen-ter, 745 S. State, Orem on Thursday, July 29 from 6 to 10 pm. Auditioners should prepare pre-pare to sing 16 to 32 measures meas-ures of a Broadway-style song that shows character. An accompanist will be provided. Approximately 30 roles are available. There are lead roles for one boy and two girls for auditioners between the ages of 8 and 11. Adult roles are available for auditioners age 16 and older. Rehearsals will begin Saturday, Sat-urday, Aug. 7 More information is available avail-able from SCERA at 225-2569 225-2569 or 225-ARTS or online at www.scera.org. Y 1 You can now purchase quality Ding & Dent appliances at up to...f Products change weekly without prior notice. KltchenAlcT rfr J' Factory Authorized Sales, Service & Parts 50 E. Main Lehi 768-3461 4 i- 1 Save up to $600.00 on NEWA.C. & Furnace Systems Li . . JS? tpr s W jzy a? .iT lj o ryffi Air Conditioning "Quality Service At A Fair Price" Orem 225-7088 Springville 489-7088 I . 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